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Covid-19: Oxford vaccine rolled out to hundreds of GP sites in England Published The Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid vaccine is being rolled out to hundreds of GP-run vaccination sites in England. As part of the biggest vaccination programme in NHS history, the aim is to offer jabs to most care home residents by the end of January. By mid-February, the target is to vaccinate 13 million people in the top four priority groups. But one surgery visited by the health secretary to promote the initiative said its delivery had been delayed. And leaders in Birmingham have warned stocks of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine are scheduled to run out in the city on Friday, and that it has not received any supplies of the Oxford-Astra Zeneca jab. ....
Updated: 26 Dec 2020, 23:07 THE lucky generations born since World War Two had grown to believe that our free, peaceful lives could never be tossed and turned by great global events. And 2020 taught us we were wrong. This was the year that shook Britain and the world to its core. 9 This was the year that Covid shook Britain and the world to its core.Credit: AFP or licensors In the UK, the greatest national crisis in our peacetime history has claimed more lives than The Blitz. Nobody was untouched by the worst global health disaster for 100 years. There have been more than 70,000 deaths. Almost two million people have caught the infectious respiratory disease, including Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who came perilously close to dying when he spent three nights in an intensive care unit in April. ....